Effectively Teaching Grammar: What Works (and What Doesn’t Work)
All educators agree that students are better writers when they have an understanding of grammar. To be effective…
The magazine for EFL teachers in Greece
All educators agree that students are better writers when they have an understanding of grammar. To be effective…
by Maria Davou Students cheat. I cheat, you cheat, they cheat. It’s a fact. Students cheat, we cheated as students.…
By Valia Georgilaki In any educational setting, classroom management plays an essential role in creating a safe environment where…
Only a few years ago we were discussing the issue of the computer illiterate teacher. I lived this time intensively…
In teaching practice there is perpetually room for development. Some of the most heatedly discussed qualities of a good teacher…
The global coronavirus pandemic has forced educators to become more flexible, not only in the context of public schools but…
By Emmanuel Kontovas “A leader is best when people barely know he exists, when his work is done, his aim…
By Olga Velitzelou, FLS owner, Thessaloniki We all have the need to hear from story tellers in these difficult times.…
By Chrysoula Lazou*, EFL state school teacher The beginning of a school year involves embracing newcomers with diverse demographics, from…
By now, everyone living on planet Earth must have heard of coronavirus pandemic – that’s a wild guess. But,…